By Aldo Lawson
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10/10/2024 6:51 pm
This week it was announced by Rockstar Games something that at this point was already thought to be impossible, and that was a port of the first Red Dead Redemptiona revelation that has excited sandbox enthusiasts where on this occasion the theme of the old west is the protagonist. And now that some data such as the equipment requirements have been revealed, users also wanted to know how much they will have to pay for this version on Steam.
The cost in the United States will be $50 dollars, while in Mexico it will be available for $899 pesos. This new digital version includes both the base game and the standalone expansion Undead Nightmareboth optimized for the platform. However, the title will not have multiplayer support, being limited exclusively to single-player experiences.
It will offer all the additional content of the Game of the Year Edition, including graphical and technical improvements adapted to the platform. Players will be able to relive the intense narrative of former outlaw John Marston, who embarks on the search for the last members of the Van der Linde gang, in this version that premieres for the first time on the computer.
The expansion Undead Nightmare allows players to take on hordes of zombies in an apocalyptic version of the Wild West. This additional content has been highly appreciated by fans since its original release and will be part of the complete experience offered in this digital edition.
Although the game will not feature multiplayer features, users will be able to enjoy a deep narrative, detailed environments, and enhanced gameplay mechanics. Premiering on October 29, Red Dead Redemption for PC is positioned as an ideal opportunity for those who have not yet experienced the story that precedes RDR2.
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